(Wiki)
In the 1920s and 1930s almost every major cosmologist preferred an eternal
steady state universe, and several complained that the beginning of time implied by the Big Bang imported religious concepts into physics; this objection was later repeated by supporters of the steady state theory.
[45] This perception was enhanced by the fact that the originator of the Big Bang theory, Monsignor
Georges Lemaître, was a Roman Catholic priest.
(Hoyle) found the idea that the universe had a beginning to be
pseudoscience, resembling arguments for a creator, "for it's an irrational process, and can't be described in scientific terms".
The 2nd is more of an argument than a claim.. but we know that creative intelligence can produce genuinely novel information systems like those necessary to underwrite physics etc.
Whether or not purely blind processes can achieve the same... far less be a more probable explanation... it's an interesting proposition but remains philosophical speculation at best